Great review - I bought this as a day one release and playing it in tandem with AC: Liberation was a blast.
I was initially disappointed with no proper in-car review but that dissipated once I got the Lamborghini Aventadour. Immediately grew accustomed to the bumper view, and always raises a smile when hitting nitrous to Strange Talk's Cast Away track
Makes me think of Outrun's drift mechanics whilst Magical Sound Shower plays!
9/10 is bang on the money, Galvatron_1976 will be claiming those billboard pictures soon now that I've completed the single player.
Exactly; whilst I can't recommend it as a day-one purchase due to the price, that is in the main down to lack of content, not broken content.
Nihilistic - or rather, Nstigate - may have been 'forced' to make this by Sony, but as mentioned in the review, it is genuinely thrilling on multiplayer, when you can get connected!
Uncharted, Most Wanted & AC: Liberation have shown that big-name franchises need not be watered down for Vita or lacking in content.
Declassified isn't a hatchet-job by any means; the user reviews pretty much everywhere show that. Unfortunately, what's there - especially single-player content - isn't enough.
Mind you, the great thing about any FPS on Vita is the familiarity of controls from the dual sticks, so whilst IPad games may be cheaper, these type of games - proved by the likes of Nova - just don't feel right on a tablet device. They never will
Great review - and good to see another Vita release which is worthy of consideration on it's own merits. On either format, the game looks inviting and as a Tekken aficionado playing Heihachi could well be a blast
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Re: Review: Need for Speed: Most Wanted (PlayStation Vita)
Great review - I bought this as a day one release and playing it in tandem with AC: Liberation was a blast.
I was initially disappointed with no proper in-car review but that dissipated once I got the Lamborghini Aventadour. Immediately grew accustomed to the bumper view, and always raises a smile when hitting nitrous to Strange Talk's Cast Away track
Makes me think of Outrun's drift mechanics whilst Magical Sound Shower plays!
9/10 is bang on the money, Galvatron_1976 will be claiming those billboard pictures soon now that I've completed the single player.
Re: Review: Call of Duty: Black Ops Declassified (PlayStation Vita)
Exactly; whilst I can't recommend it as a day-one purchase due to the price, that is in the main down to lack of content, not broken content.
Nihilistic - or rather, Nstigate - may have been 'forced' to make this by Sony, but as mentioned in the review, it is genuinely thrilling on multiplayer, when you can get connected!
Uncharted, Most Wanted & AC: Liberation have shown that big-name franchises need not be watered down for Vita or lacking in content.
Declassified isn't a hatchet-job by any means; the user reviews pretty much everywhere show that. Unfortunately, what's there - especially single-player content - isn't enough.
Mind you, the great thing about any FPS on Vita is the familiarity of controls from the dual sticks, so whilst IPad games may be cheaper, these type of games - proved by the likes of Nova - just don't feel right on a tablet device. They never will
Re: Review: PlayStation All-Stars Battle Royale (PlayStation 3)
Great review - and good to see another Vita release which is worthy of consideration on it's own merits. On either format, the game looks inviting and as a Tekken aficionado playing Heihachi could well be a blast